"colar bane" meaning in All languages combined

See colar bane on Wiktionary

Noun [Middle English]

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  1. collarbone Categories (topical): Bones
    Sense id: en-colar_bane-enm-noun-SPX0xWN7 Categories (other): Middle English entries with incorrect language header

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